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How High Employee Turnover Affects Businesses
Many companies are concerned solely with making money. While high revenues are important, CEOs also need to focus on what else is important: employees. Without employees, companies cannot run smoothly. Executives would be scrambling to do everything on their own. Employees leave companies when they are frustrated. They seek greener grasses elsewhere and when… Read More »
What to Know About Florida’s CHOICE Act
Effective July 1, the Florida Contracts Honoring Opportunity, Investment, Confidentiality, and Economic Growth (CHOICE) Act has positioned Florida as arguably the most employer-friendly state in the country for enforcing noncompete and garden leave agreements. What Changed? Florida has long favored the enforcement of reasonable noncompetes, but the CHOICE Act dramatically expands what is presumed… Read More »
Options for Startup Business Loans
Many people dream of escaping the corporate world and having their own business. This dream comes at a cost, though — a huge one. On average, small business owners spend $40,000 their first year. How do entrepreneurs access this money? For new business owners, a startup business loan can provide essential funding to launch… Read More »
DSW Faces Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Copyright infringement has become common in recent years as people enhance their social media posts with music and other audio. On August 6, Sony Music Entertainment (SME) filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against Designer Shoe Warehouse (DSW), accusing the national footwear retailer of using copyrighted music recordings in its social media marketing campaigns… Read More »
How Business Structure Can Impact Liability and Taxes
Running a company is hard work. There are so many elements involved and it can be hard to know what laws apply. Many business owners are concerned about taxes and liability. How will you be affected? It depends on your business structure. Here’s what you need to know. Liability When it comes to a… Read More »
Eminem’s Publisher Sues Meta for Copyright Infringement
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is a company worth more than $1 trillion. Companies of this size often think they can do whatever they want, but that is not the case. The laws still apply to them, and copyright infringement is no exception. Eight Mile Style, which is the publisher for rapper Eminem, is… Read More »
Orlando Commercial Real Estate Market Holds Steady
The current state of affairs in the United States has led many people to hold off on major purchases. Despite economic uncertainty, though, the Orlando commercial real estate market remains resilient. Strong population growth, constant migration, and high levels of tourism have allowed for the commercial real estate market to hold steady — despite… Read More »
What is the Difference Between a Partnership and a Joint Venture?
If you’re about to form a business, you may have heard the terms partnership and joint venture. You may think that these terms mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably, but they’re different. Any business agreement between two or more people can be considered a partnership. However, not all partnerships are joint… Read More »
Starting a Business? Separate the Myths From Facts
When it comes to starting a business, many people are excited about the prospect. They get to run a company based on a product or service they care deeply about. There’s no boss to deal with and you can work the hours you want. However, running a business is not exactly easy. A lot… Read More »
Costco’s Confidentiality Policy for Misconduct Investigations Ruled Unlawful
Businesses have confidentiality agreements in place to protect them, but sometimes they go too far and can actually be deemed illegal. Costco’s internal confidentiality practices are facing scrutiny after a federal labor judge found that its approach to handling workplace misconduct investigations may infringe on employee rights. In a recent decision, the National Labor… Read More »